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Astrojon917
4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I paid for an upgrade, but still have no space and would like to restore deleted files
First of all, thanks to all who answered my previous question - but the plot thickens and this is a bit complicated. So here goes: A) My One Drive is up and running and I would prefer to use One Dr...
- 4 years agoThe Dropbox Transfer plan has the same quota as the Basic plan, meaning you get 2 GB of quota.
The 100 GB is for using the Transfer feature on your account, which on a normal Basic plan would be 100 MB. The files could be uploaded directly into a transfer to be sent to someone.
Hannah
Dropbox Staff
Hey Astrojon917, thanks for posting today!
When you say that you paid for an upgrade, but still have no space, could you let me know which plan you paid for?
Which plan do you see in your account settings and with how much space, please?
I'll happily look into this for you as soon as I have this info, thanks!
When you say that you paid for an upgrade, but still have no space, could you let me know which plan you paid for?
Which plan do you see in your account settings and with how much space, please?
I'll happily look into this for you as soon as I have this info, thanks!
Astrojon917
4 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hannah, thanks for your reply - here's the link which, I hope, will clarify matters.
https://www.dropbox.com/account/plan
- Hannah4 years agoDropbox StaffThanks John, but I'm afraid that this is the universal link used to access the plan tab in Dropbox.
This link will open up my own Dropbox plan page, not yours.
A screenshot of yours would be great, though!
Thanks!- Astrojon9174 years agoExplorer | Level 4
- Astrojon9174 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hannah, not sure how much of that screenshot you can see, but I did my best - so again, I understand that I cannot have Dropbox and OneDrive at the same time. I run a blog and amass many photos so I need to know that I have backup if I need a particular image. I have NOTHING against Dropbox and OneDrive is on par in terms of cost - but I am on a fixed income and really don't relish another bill - yet I need the storage - so I am open to all and sundry suggestions, ideas - what have you. Whatever the outcome, thanks so much for your saintly patience, good humor and great help - it is absolutely appreciated - make it a great day!
John YodiceNYC
- Jay4 years agoDropbox StaffHi Astrojon917, it looks like you're on a plan that doesn't provide enough space on your account for the files to sync.
Since you mentioned that you upgraded to a larger plan, please could you clarify exactly what plan is written on the account page?
Alternatively, you can see your recent payments which would give the name of the plan type.
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